A compilation of Huta’s autobiographical notes, about which The Mother said : 'This is the interesting story of how a being discovers the Divine Life.'
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The Story of a Soul, Huta's journal of her progress on the spiritual path, runs from 1954 to 1973. This records many of her conversations with the Mother, their private meditations in the Mother's room at the Playground, and their correspondence. In her numerous cards and messages the Mother consoled Huta in her difficulties, appreciated her skill in various works, and promised to help her realise her true being.
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The days went by with their ups and downs until at last I travelled from Africa to India, in October 1954.
My husband was in Bombay.
According to our narrow Indian custom, I had been compelled to get married. So I had been married in Bombay in December 1953, without any feeling or enthusiasm—marriage held no meaning for me. I shall say no more about it. There is really nothing to say except that I have not led a married life at all.
There was a marriage reception at Madhav-Baug. The first greetings I received were from Dayabhai Patel of Bombay and Shivabhai Amin of Africa. Both gave me blessing-packets from the Mother, for which I was joyously grateful.
I also remember receiving a telegram from the Mother in answer to one from my family.
Quite a number of notables attended the reception, including Mr. Morarji Desai who was the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra. I appreciated their good wishes, but nothing could compare with the Mother's blessings.
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